The Stop , Look and Listen (SLL) movement is rapidly gaining traction on the streets of Accra during this campaign period.
Launched by the Greater Accra Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) , Hon. Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, the SLL initiative focuses on delivering campaign messages during morning commutes, particularly in high-traffic areas across the city.
“The message is clear: the campaign advocates for change and calls on all Ghanaians to support the return and vote massively for John Dramani Mahama. This is seen as a crucial step towards restoring the economy and implementing various initiatives for job creation,”
Key Supporters of the SLL Movement said .
Hon. Ashie Moore is joined by other prominent NDC figures who are equally passionate about the initiative and its goals:
Madam Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe: The deputy Minority Chief Whip in Parliament and Member of Parliament for Ada Constituency, brings extensive political experience and commitment to community development.
Mr. Harry Zarkour: The former National Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress and ex-chairman of Accra Hearts of Oak, involvement underscores the importance of uniting various factions within the party to foster a strong campaign.
Nii Amasah: A respected leader and advocate for youth empowerment, who serves as the director for Civil Society Organizations in Greater Accra region joined the campaign.
Simon Tetteh: Known for his community outreach efforts due to his role as the Deputy Communicaton officer in the Greater Accra region is part of the movement.
Fiifi Taylor: A dedicated activist on special duties,is focused on mobilizing support for the campaign through innovative outreach strategies.
Abraham Neequaye: His involvement highlights the importance of coalition-building among various stakeholders in the campaign.
These leaders, along with many others, are committed to the SLL movement’s mission of engaging voters and promoting the NDC’s vision for a brighter future.
Known as the “Road Master,” Ashie Moore emphasizes the importance of personal interaction in political messaging.
His approach involves one-on-one encounters with floating voters, underscoring his commitment to engaging directly with the community. As he sets the pace for effective political outreach, his belief in personal connection highlights the value of grassroots engagement in the campaign.
FOCUS ON JOB CREATION INITIATIVES
The campaign also emphasizes specific job creation initiatives aimed at revitalizing the economy, including:
Youth Employment Programs: Skills training and apprenticeship schemes to prepare young people for the job market.
Support for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Access to finance and business incubators to foster local entrepreneurship.
Investment in Infrastructure: Public works projects that create jobs while enhancing community resources.
Agriculture and Food Security: Modern farming techniques and agro-processing initiatives to boost rural employment.
Tourism Development: Cultural and eco-tourism projects that leverage Ghana’s unique heritage to create jobs.
24-HOUR POLICY AND WOMEN DEVELOPMENT BANK: A flagship initiatives from John Dramani Mahama to empower job creation and women establishment.
Together, these initiatives are designed not only to create jobs but also to foster sustainable economic growth, ensuring that all Ghanaians have access to meaningful employment opportunities.